Looking for lightweight hydration with zero greasiness? It’s time to seek out the best hyaluronic acid products on the market. This dermatologist-approved ingredient not only works for basically all skin types, but it comes in a variety of formulations, from silky serums to nourishing creams. If you’re new to skin-care products containing hyaluronic acid, here’s what you need to know about this powerful hydration booster for thirsty skin.
How does hyaluronic acid work?
A relatively common skin-care ingredient, hyaluronic acid works as a humectant in topical products, meaning it draws water to the surface of the skin. As SELF previously reported, hyaluronic acid (sometimes listed as sodium hyaluronate or potassium hyaluronate on ingredient labels) is estimated to be able to hold 1,000 times its own weight in water, so it’s pretty darn effective as far as moisturizing goes. It’s also naturally found in our bodies, dermatologists have previously explained that hyaluronic acid benefits people with dry skin, oily skin, and even sensitive skin. They can use products containing hyaluronic acid without worrying too much about irritation or a negative reaction.
What are the benefits of using hyaluronic acid products?
Most people stand to benefit from using a skin-care acid product. Hyaluronic acid, in particular, replenishes moisture to the skin—and just about everyone needs to moisturize (even those with acne-prone skin) in order to maintain a healthy skin barrier. In addition to its hydrating properties, hyaluronic acid can also have some anti-aging effects: Hydrated skin tends to look plumper, thus reducing the appearance of fine lines. Then there’s the fact that hyaluronic acid is often accompanied by other beneficial ingredients like ceramides, peptides, and antioxidants like vitamin C, resulting in a veritable cocktail for healthier, happier skin.
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How should you use hyaluronic acid products as part of your skin-care routine?
Dermatologists recommend applying hyaluronic acid products right after cleansing, while your face is still damp. Doing so helps you maximize the amount of moisture the product pulls and seals into your skin. Those with particularly dehydrated skin can follow up with an occlusive product like Vaseline to further lock in that moisture if they’d like (slugging, anyone?).
Whether you’re curious about a face lotion or serum, there are all types of hyaluronic acid products you can try out. And here, we’ve highlighted some of the very best ones out there right now. Read on to find the best hyaluronic acid product for you and your skin-care needs.
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Source: SELF